ELM-ChaN FAT file system release mirror
##Petit FatFs Petit FatFs is a sub-set of FatFs module for tiny 8-bit microcontrollers. It is written in compliance with ANSI C and completely separated from the disk I/O layer. It can be incorporated into the tiny microcontrollers with limited memory even if the RAM size is less than sector size
##FatFs FatFs is a generic FAT file system module for small embedded systems. The FatFs module is written in compliance with ANSI C (C89) and completely separated from the disk I/O layer. Therefore it is independent of the platform. It can be incorporated into small microcontrollers with limited resource, such as 8051, PIC, AVR, ARM, Z80, 78K and etc.
All material here originated at http://elm-chan.org/fsw/ff/00index_e.html
##eefs
This is the EEPROM File System Project (EEFS). It is a simple file system for memory devices such as EEPROM, RAM, ROM, etc. Currently it is not intended for block oriented devices such as disks and flash devices.
It can be used as a simple file system to boot an embedded system running vxWorks, RTEMS, or even no operating system. An EEFS image can be created on the development host, providing a single file to burn into an image that is loaded on a target. The file system is easy to understand, debug, and dump.
There are drivers for RTEMS, vxWorks, and there is a standalone API for systems that do not have a file system.
There is even a "microeefs" interface that allows the lookup of a file from a single function. This allows the bootloader to locate an image in EEPROM by the file name with a minimal amount of code. Future releases will include the ability to allow multiple EEFS volumes ( volumes in RAM and EEPROM at the same time )
##eeprom-fs A (mostly) wear-levelling EEPROM filesystem for AVR